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Battle for the Big Sky: Representation and the Politics of Place in the Race for the US Senate

Autor David C. W. Parker
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 noi 2014
Author David C.W. Parker was granted exceptional access by both candidates over the 21 months preceding the election, allowing him to tell the story of the race in rare and fascinating detail, while also exploring the impact of Citizens United and so-called "dark money" on the campaign. The Montana setting offers readers a view into the rising political influence of the West, the importance of "place" in politics, and the impact of congressional styles and constituent relationships on campaigns and elections. Parker skilfully weaves political analysis into his narrative and places the race in the broader context of congressional elections and the research literature.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781483368634
ISBN-10: 1483368637
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Ediția:Revised.
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția CQ Press
Locul publicării:Washington DC, United States

Cuprins

Chapter 1: What Happened in Montana Won’t Stay in Montana
Do Campaigns Matter? Montana Votes ‘Yes’
The Rise of the West
Building Constituent Connections
A Ringside Seat
Chapter 2: Montana: The Last, Best Place?
Place-Based Connections
“One of Us”
Montana: The Place
Montana and the Feds: A Love-Hate Relationship
Montana: The People
Conclusion
Chapter 3: Jon Tester’s Creating a Buzz
Prepolitical Careers and Representational Style
The Dirt Farmer from Big Sandy
Jon Tester Goes to Helena
Going Belly to Belly with Senator Burns
Conclusion
Chapter 4: Denny Rehberg: A Man in a Hurry
The Billings Rancher
Forget Me Not: Denny the Insurgent
Denny and Max
Montana’s Lone Congressman
Two Early Political Careers, Two Different Paths
Conclusion
Chapter 5: Representational Style: How Congressman Rehberg and Senator Tester Govern
Home Styles in the Big Sky
Washington Work
Explaining Washington Work to Constituents
Home Styles and Town Halls
Conclusion
Chapter 6: Campaigning in a Citizens United World: The Early Days of the Race
Priming and Framing
Farmer Jon or Barack Tester; Rancher Denny or Irresponsible Dennis?
Citizens United: More Money, Less Control
The Pledge That Wasn’t
Conclusion
Chapter 7: What Voters Know, How They Decide, and When Campaigns Matter
How Individuals Make Voting Decisions in Congressional Elections
Montana: Independent Voters Facing a Rich Information Environment
Representational Relationships: What Did Montanans Know and When Did They Know it?
Talking Politics: The Bozeman Focus Groups
Reinforcing an Information Advantage
Conclusion
Chapter 8: The Message Matters: The Politics of Personality and Issues
Do Campaigns Matter? What Political Science Says
Rehberg’s Decision
Information Advantages and Voter Learning: How Personality Trumped Issues and Resources
The Final Stretch
Conclusion
Chapter 9: The End Game
How the Campaign Mattered
The Democratic Brand
It’s the Economy, Stupid?
“Responsible” Decision Making: The Politics of Representational Style
Dan Cox: Spoiler?
The Democratic Ground Game
A Final Look
Conclusion
Chapter 10: Lessons Learned
Future Directions
Conclusion

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Descriere

Delves into one of the few competitive races of the 2012 election: the US Senate campaign in Montana